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MLS breaks World Cup record: 44 players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The Main League Soccer (MLS) reached a new achievement by becoming the league with the highest representation of soccer players in the Western Hemisphere for the FIFA World Cup 2026after contributing a record of 44 active players to the tournament’s official rosters.

In addition, a total of 102 footballers who will compete in the World Cup 2026 have been through some club in the MLSa figure that reflects the consolidation of the American competition as a development platform and destination for international figures.

MLS dominates the representation of players in the 2026 World Cup

The presence of 44 active players makes the MLS in the league with the most representatives in the Western Hemisphere and the second outside of the five major European leagues.

Another relevant fact is that 21 clubs in the competition will be represented at the biggest event in international football. The team with the greatest contribution will be LAFC, with four players called up.

Among the main numbers of the MLS at the 2026 FIFA World Cup stand out:

  • 44 active players called up for the tournament.
  • Largest representation of any league in the Western Hemisphere.
  • 21 MLS clubs present in the participating teams.
  • Footballers from 17 countries spread across six continents.
  • Presence in 11 of the 12 groups of the championship.
  • 102 World Cup players with a past in the MLS.
  • 41 footballers developed within the league’s ecosystem.

The MLS ecosystem continues to produce talent for world soccer

One of the highlights is the influence of the league’s training programs, especially MLS NEXT and MLS NEXT Pro.

Of the 102 players with ties to MLS who will be in the tournament, 41 emerged from the development structures promoted by the league. This figure confirms the commitment to training local and international talent.

Among them, Alex Freeman (United States), Rayan Elloumi (Tunisia) and Esmir Bajraktarević (Bosnia and Herzegovina) stand out, who completed an exemplary journey within the system: they went through MLS NEXTthey played in MLS NEXT Prodebuted in the first team and were later called up for a FIFA World Cup.

Likewise, 18 players from the tournament participated in MLS NEXT Proa competition created in 2022 that continues to gain relevance as a bridge to professionalism.

United States and Canada, driven by players trained in the MLS

The league’s impact is also reflected in the host teams. Of the 52 soccer players included on the rosters of the United States and Canada, Seventy 9% played in the MLS or went through an affiliated academy.

For the first time, half of the members of both teams emerged directly from the league’s academy system, a sign of the growth of training programs in North America.

The players linked to the MLS who make up both squads have accumulated more than 3,000 regular season games, around 300 goals and 15 appearances in the MLS All-Critical person Game.

Lionel Messi, James Rodríguez and Son Heung-Min lead the MLS representation

Among the main figures of the MLS who will dispute the FIFA World Cup 2026 names of international stature appear such as Lionel Messi with Inter Miami CF, James Rodriguez with Minnesota United FC, Rodrigo DePaul with Inter Miami CF and Son Heung-Min with LAFC.

Players from teams such as Canada, the United States, Paraguay, Croatia, Colombia, Uruguay, South Korea, Panama and Australia also stand out, confirming the global character that the league has acquired in recent years.

You can see the complete list here.

The massive presence of players linked to the MLS in it World Cup 2026 reinforces the evolution of the competition and its growing influence within international football, both as a destination for established stars and as a platform for the development of new generations.

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